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Dictionary » A » Alkenes AlkenesAlkenes unsaturated hydrocarbons of the type cn-h2n, indicated by the suffix -ene. ![]()
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Results from our forumPLEASE HELP! arguments in evolution... ring, don't expect the creation of one unless you get the right circumstances to make them come together in the right geometry. Just heat up some alkenes and dienes and you'll get some rings(diels alder reaction).
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The Fiber Disease... the hydrophilics and hydrophobics can make briges to connect and they used quotom dots and LED lights in this, remember i believe it alloys and alkenes that can act like a battery (and they sure used acids in this) remember the word encapsulate, and they have with no doubt in my mind and if ...
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Organic Chemistry questionLet's go through what you say step by step: 1. In organic chemistry, naming alkanes and alkenes, there's something I'd like to be made clear. For example, with alkanes, lets say it's butene with a ring structure, it would be named cyclobutene. ^What you just said is ...
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Organic Chemistry questionI think it is called butane for alkanes (cyclobutane for the ring structure) and butene for alkenes (cyclobutene for the ring structure).
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